Many of these keys have alternate buttons found on a handy user interface in-game.

Coming in
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Park Ranger AZ is a world construction game focused on environmental
consciousness and preserving our natural habitat. Players are dropped off in a remote desert
location in Arizona with
the primary objective being the creation, protection and maintenance of a new National Park.

When they begin the adventure, new park rangers are given a few essential items to get started: Waterpump,
sawrig & lumber converter bases, a power solar unit, a store module and a money converter. After entering
build mode and starting the park foundation, the players can then use these items to plant and harvest
trees (each harvested tree produces two nuts/pinecones for replanting), build furniture, grow crops, set up campsites, sell preserves to the
campers and much, much more.

Along the way they will face hostile space aliens whose goal is to strip the forest
of trees and steal lumber. They must also deal with random events such as wildfires, campers
leaving bags of garbage everywhere and outsiders dumping toxic waste. How you
design & maintain the park is up to you, so have fun, ranger!

Construction

Drop them into the lumber converter and then choose the wooden item you would like to create

Power

Place a Power Solar Unit, switch to Build Mode and then place some Powerlines near it

Unconnected Powerlines will have no power and will be colored white

Rotate the Powerlines until they connect - red means they are running current

Place an item that requires power next to the last powerline and it will now have power!

Crops & Preserves

1) Open the Items Menu and select a plant

2) Plants grow in stages until full size

3) Harvesting plants produces filled buckets

4) Drop buckets into the stove to make preserves

Note: Harvested plants can be eaten raw; however they give a
player very little energy. Preserves will fully satisfy hunger.

Luxury Items

Players can earn money by opening a store (or stores) and selling preserves
to campers. In the example pictures to the right (09/15/15 - to be added), the ranger has sold
preserves and is dropping a bundle of cash into the money converter.

If the ranger has paid enough money then a luxury item menu will appear
and he/she can choose their item. The ranger in this case has selected
an HDTV. Once powered up via a power solar unit, three channels will be
available on the TV, each featuring different slideshows.